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Training at Winders Park, Currumbin.

27/7/2013

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Hi Everyone
This Sundays training is at Winders Park, Duringan St, Currumbin. 
We will be assembling at the same venue as where we participate in local regattas ( map attached ) at 7.30am.
For anyone coming from the central or northern end of the coast and is looking for a ride then we will be car pooling from Royal Pines at 6.45am.If anyone has a spare seat or 2 can you please help out.

From our assembly point we will be WALKING (15min ) to a beach to have some fun, approximately 1.5hrs then walk back to our cars.
any questions text, email. or call ME  0410 483 569
What to bring (back pack)
 
1  WATER
2   HAT 
3   SUNBLOCK
4   RUNNERS
5   SNACK BARS
6   SMILE
 
THANKS PT

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Eve of the first day of the World Championships

24/7/2013

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Well here we are on the eve of the first day of the World Championships in Szeged... can you believe it!!!! 

Today teams got their first look at the course and an hour training run to get the feel of the water and the conditions. It seems that the 3 day training camp in Gyor has really paid off - the teams have gelled well and are looking the goods on the water.... and most importantly the coaches are happy  

The opening ceremony this evening was amazing - starting with a parade of all participating Countries and teams through the streets of Hungary and finishing with a spectacular aerobatic display by one of the Red Bull stunt planes. It literally flew straight up the river just above our heads and right under the (very low) bridge.... Unbelievable!!! 

Well, it's time to get ready for our 'one more sleep' but before signing off I would like to share with you some very poignant and heart felt words from one of our squad captains that really struck a chord with each and every one of us..... 'each time we get into the boat to race over the next 5 days every single person (family, friends, club members, supporters) who have shared the journey along the way will be on that seat next to us'.... and you will be xxxx Kalinda




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Day 3 of Auroras Training Camp

21/7/2013

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Day 3 and final day of training camp done and dusted. Today was mostly about fine tuning -with the sweeps practising 2k race turns in the morning followed by 200m, 500m and 1k racing with different age divisions competing against each other in the afternoon. The U18 junior boys were most impressive up against the men's Senior B team. It's great to see so many juniors over here. As you can see 'The Broadgarians' are still smiling and just for you Rozanne Johnston we are holding an AFL football to celebrate the Suns win against Collingwood today  — with Chris Rathbone and Denise Roberts.
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Our 3 Broadgarians representing our country, state and club @ the Worlds
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Broadgarians

19/7/2013

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Greetings from the 'Broadgarians' (translation for Broadwater paddlers in Hungary). It's the finish of day 2 of training camp in Gyor and we are all back in our respective hotel rooms before the 9pm curfew. It's been an eventful few days - broken paddles, sweep oars.... drummers and sweeps overboard, all in very challenging conditions on the water. 

Today the crews practised rate work with a little help from the towing speed boat as you can see from the pic. Hard work, but awesome fun at the same time. 

Tomorrow is the last day of camp before we head to Szeged to prepare for the 'big one' - the world championships. Goodnight from Gyor and we will keep you updated with regular posts — with Denise Roberts and Chris Rathbone at Győr Város.
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“One heart! One soul! One team! One goal!

14/7/2013

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PictureBrisbane Airport - Departing for Hungary
For those who know me, the length of time I have been in Australia is the length of time that I have been paddling. I started paddling on the 23 September 2010. The day I arrived!! My dad was coach then and I did not have an option to stay home because I was too young. But my real motivation for doing the sport came when my dad was nominated to represent Australia for the Worlds in Tampa 2011. One of his camps was held in Tallebudgera and I got the chance to see the whole Australian team train. 

I remember standing on the beach and watching the paddlers train hard and proud. They looked fantastic and that was my encouragement. Seeing them wearing the Australian shirts representing Australia and knowing that they are going half way across the world to paddle. I thought to myself, “Hey I want to do this too”. They inspired me to paddle with heart and soul.

I was very happy when I made the Australian Junior team when I tried out and ever since then, it has been a rollercoaster for both my parents and myself. Training, both physically and mentally is hard but it is worth it! During our last training camp in Tallebudgera in May, I realized I was paddling on the same water, and looking across to shore where I had stood and imagined myself representing Australia two years ago. However, this time was different, I am in the boat and hopefully I am an inspiration to the audience. I am getting ready to take off to Hungary and represent Australia. I did not think I could make it with all the ups and downs but with strong support from my family and Broadwater team I have been able to get through it all.

Training has been really hard for me to fulfill as a school student who is also very enthusiastic about schoolwork (haha). However, I have tried to do my best to train and study at the same time. I have already sprained my ankle and hurt my knees and broken a couple of fingers, but hey that is reality. Being an Australian representative is a once in a lifetime chance and a huge honor. I have also enjoyed the company in the team. I get to meet new people and make new friends. That is one of the good things about Dragon boating. It is not an individual sport where you only focus on yourself. You have the  opportunity to get out of your comfort zone and interact with other people. The feedback that I have received from the coaches so far has also been positive and greatly appreciated. I do miss my food though and cannot wait for this event to finish so I can stuff my face with Hungry Jack’s on the way home from training….

Sometimes during training my body is telling me to Stop! Stop! But my brain is saying, “One heart! One soul! One team! One goal! We are, We are Australia!!”.

I am looking forward to seeing more of my Broadwater team members stepping up to the challenge and representing Australia in the future. 


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Do it! - Step Outside Your Comfort Zone

11/7/2013

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In September 2010 I started Dragonboat Racing in Tasmania. 2 months later I had my first  race at Panpacs as a guest of the Broadwater Paddling Club (how ironic). Day one  I raced 13 x 500 m races and Day 2,  I competed in 11  x 200m races and as a result tore my intercostal  muscle off my rib cage and was out for 6 weeks.

I was hooked on the sport though.  I loved the adrenaline rush of competition and even better I had made a heap of new friends.

I had no real understanding of the sport and  a pretty ordinary technique but I was keen to learn. The only thing I had going for me was fitness. So after 3 months in my new sport I passed the fitness test for the Aust team selections and invited to trial for the Auroras.

After 4 days  of intense paddling, fitness tests and video scrutiny I came home covered in blisters and the biggest gunnell bruise I'd ever seen. My body went into meltdown and it took 4 days lying on the couch to recover.

I had stepped way outside my comfort zone. I didn't make the team - not even close - but I had soaked up the experience and learnt from the best coaches and paddlers in the country and i had a whole new group of likeminded friends.

Fast forward 2 years and I'm about to get on a plane to compete at the highest level of our sport-  I'm about to represent Australia.

I said I love to compete - but it's not all about winning - it's about doing the best you possibly can.  It's about the team, giving all you've got for your team and being the best you can be.

If I do that in Hungary and don't win a medal, I'll come home with a huge smile and sense of satisfaction - and i will have shared the journey with my team mates and supporters and made more new friends.

Those of you who paddled at Nationals for the first time this year, and those that represented Queensland would  know the exhilaration of what it's like to go to that "next level".

This journey hasn't been easy. The commitment to training 6 nights a week has taken its toll with injury and training fatigue and I've had some real  psychological battles that I've had to push through.

I look around at our Broadwater paddlers and see so much potential  in every age division. I encourage you all - give it a go - go to the "next level", step outside your comfort zone.  Be the best you can be.  The worst that can happen is a few blisters. The best - who knows? You could represent your State next year or your country in 2 years time. Either way, you  will learn much more about our sport, yourself, become a better paddler and make new friends - that's really what it's all about.

For me personally , I get to share another fantastic  adventure with my best friend Kalinda.

Finally -  Without the support of your club and club members none of this would happen. You can't paddle a dragon boat on your own. Thanks Broadie family.

Cheers Crispy

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 AGM 2013

5/7/2013

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The AGM will be held on SUNDAY 4th  AUGUST 2013.

Normal training will take place in the morning & the AGM will start at 10am. Please see the attached document for the AGM meetings’ details.

Conditions for Nominating, Accepting a Nomination & Voting:

You must be a fully financial member of the club no later than 21st July  to be eligible to vote, nominate for a position, nominate a fellow club member for a committee position or second a nomination. Fully financial members names will be checked against the clubs’ bank account. This means your membership must be showing in the account no later than 21st July 2013.

All committee positions will be available. Please consider nominating for a committee position or assisting with the running of your club by  volunteering on a sub-committee.

Nominations for committee positions close at 5pm on Friday 19th July & all nominees names will be emailed to all fully financial club members on the night of Friday 19th July 2013.

Nominations must be sent to the club’s P.O. Box or handed to the club Secretary on the correct nomination form & completed prior to handing in. Nominations cannot be accepted in any other format.

Proxy Votes:

If you are holding a proxy for another member you must both be fully financial by the 21st July 2013. All proxy votes must be recorded by the club secretary prior to the AGM. Please advise if you are holding a proxy vote or giving your proxy to a member.

Venue:

Tee’s Coffee Shop is holding our booking. We will be in the function area inside the coffee shop, close to the tennis courts.  Members are welcome to order breakfast / tea / coffee & the staff will see to our needs as quickly & quietly as possible.

Club Website:

The AGM information, nomination & proxy forms will be available on the clubs’ website as of Friday 5thJuly 2013.

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